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Here is a great resource to give your parents one or two weeks BEFORE Easter. It is designed to coach parents how to share the story of Easter and celebrate it with their children. It gently encourages families to discuss what traditions they should continue they they think are most in line with the day's meaning. This is a great evangelization tool: forming parents and supporting them in forming their children.
Help us get this handout in the hands of every Catholic parent!
To download for free: Click here to download from GrowingUpCatholic.com
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This reproducible eResource is sold with a lifetime license for use within a parish, school, or diocesan office. You are allowed to make unlimited copies for use within your own community. You may also email these to members of your team or participants in your program. If you serve more than one parish or school, each should purchase its own license. You may not post our eResources to any web site without explicit permission to do so. Please contact us if you have any questions. Thank you for cooperating with our honor system regarding our product licenses.
Format: | Handout, eResource |
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Product code: | PC4221 |
Dimensions: | 8½" x 11" |
Length: | 2 pages |
Publisher: |
The Pastoral Center
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Author
Paul Canavese serves as director of The Pastoral Center (PastoralCenter.com), author, frequent conference speaker, and pastoral consultant. He has his MTS from the Franciscan School of Theology in Berkeley. He directs GrowingUpCatholic.com (focused on coaching parents) and GospelLiving.org ("intentional daily life Catholicism"). He has served in a wide range of parish ministries, most recently as a pastoral consultant at Corpus Christi Parish in Piedmont, CA. Paul also has 20 years of experience in software development and management with technology startups and social media. Along with his wife Ann, two daughters, and seven chickens, he lives in Alameda, CA, where they operate a mini-urban farm and looks for creative ways to build community in their neighborhood.